You can modify the registry manually.
In program-run-input regedit, enter the registry,
Find HKEY _ Current _ User \ Control Panel \ Desktop key, and change WaitToKillTimeout to 1000-4000, that is, just wait 1 second to close the program. Change HungAppTimeout to 200-500, which means that the program only waits for 0.5 seconds at most when it goes wrong, and set AutoEndTasks to 1.
In addition, the WaitT0killserviceTimeout of HKEY _ local _ machine \ system \ current control set \ control \ can be changed to 1000-4000.
You can speed up the shutdown.
Accelerate the shutdown of Windows XP system.
1. Close with Shutdown.exe program.
Shutdown.exe is a shutdown program saved in the folder C: \ Windows \ System32 (drive C is the system disk). Create a shortcut for Shutdown.exe on the desktop, right-click and select Properties from the pop-up menu. Add after the path of the target text box in the Properties dialog box.
"-s -t 10", where "-s" means to turn off the computer, but it can be changed to "-r" to restart the computer; "-t" means to set the countdown interval, and the following number "10" is 10 second. Readers can modify it according to their own needs, which can greatly reduce the waiting time for shutdown.
Another parameter is "-c shutdown prompt message", that is, a message will pop up to show your settings when you shut down. Please note that the shutdown prompt message cannot exceed 127 characters.
2. Make good use of Task Manager
Press "Ctrl+Alt+Del" in WindowsXP to bring up the task manager window, press and hold the "Ctrl" key and activate the menu "Shut Down", and then select the menu item "Shut Down" or "Restart". At this time, you will find that the shutdown speed of WindowsXP is instantaneous.
Shutdown process and failure cause
The Windows shutdown process will be executed during the shutdown process.
Function: Complete all disk write operations? demagnetize
Disk cache? Execute the close window program to close all current operations.
What is the procedure? Convert drivers in all protected modes.
Realistic mode.
Disable fast shutdown
The main reason of Windows system shutdown failure.
Yes: The sound file selected when exiting Windows is corrupted.
; Incorrect or damaged hardware configuration; Settings for BIOS configuration
Incompatibility; "advanced power management" or "in BIOS"
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface settings are incorrect; not have
Assign an IRQ to connect to the video card in real mode; some
The program or TSR program may not be closed correctly; load
Incompatible, damaged or conflicting device drivers were found.
Procedures and so on.
Fault analysis and solution
1. The sound file was damaged when exiting Windows.
First of all, you can be sure that the sound file for "exiting Windows" is
Was it destroyed? Open the control panel and turn on the sound.
",cancel the" exit Windows "sound. if
Windows shuts down normally, so the problem is to exit the audio file.
Cause, to solve this problem, you can from the backup.
Restore the sound file in or reinstall the provided sound file.
Program, you can also define "exit window" as mute.
.
2. Fast shutdown is abnormal
Fast shutdown is a new function in Windows98, which can
Greatly reduce the shutdown time, but this function is different from some hardware.
Incompatibility may cause the computer to stop responding. you can
Run "Msconfig" and disable it in the Advanced option.
Quick shutdown. If the computer can be shut down normally, it means
Hardware devices are incompatible.
3. Pay attention to "advanced power management"
In addition, advanced power management (APM) on the computer
Function may also cause shutdown, crash or black screen problems. But what is certain is that.
To determine whether APM is causing the shutdown problem, you can turn on Devices.
Manager ",open" System Device ". In Advanced Electricity,
Deselect Enable Power Management in Source Management. such as
If the computer shuts down normally, the cause of the problem may be
APM .
4. Startup and shutdown faults
You often meet it when Windows just started.
Displays "You can safely turn off your computer", or
Failures such as immediate shutdown at startup or restart at shutdown.
Generally speaking, the reason for this failure is due to
Wininit.exe or Vmm32.vxd file is corrupted.
Yes The solution is to reinstall the program from WINDOWS.
Retrieve these two files in the shrink package. intromit
Under the Windows\system subdirectory, change Vmm32.vxd
Named Vmm32. XXX backup, and then open the system.
Tools ",select" System Information "? In "Tools"
System File Checker, select Extract from Setup Disk.
A file ",enter" Wininit.exe "or.
Vmm32.vxd Repeat this step to replace the file.
Wininit.exe or Vmm32.vxd
4.4 There is a problem. Or Autoexec.bat
Extract a file from the installation disk.
In addition, you can check the Config.sys file or the
Whether there is a conflict in the Autoexec.bat file. Use text
The editor looks at the contents of these two files to see if there are many.
I command that you can also use "rem" to ban certain languages.
Sentence execution, gradually excluded, until you find a life of conflict.
Order.
5. Check CMOS settings
Incorrect CMOS settings can also cause computer shutdown problems.
, everyone can enter the CMOS settings page when the computer starts.
Focus on checking CPU external frequency, power management, virus detection,
IRQ interrupt switching, disk startup sequence and other options are set as follows
No, it's right. The specific setting method can refer to your motherboard.
Ming book, which has very detailed setting instructions, if you
I really don't know much about its settings. I suggest you use the manufacturer's directly.
You can use the factory default settings.
6.
Please make sure that the program you are running is completely closed.
(such as BT) You can open the process manager to see if there is any.
Suspicious process. If yes, please complete the process first.
Break through the difficulties-fully contact WinXP shutdown fault
For Windows XP, due to the use of NT kernel with high security performance, the system runs fairly stably, except for the slow shutdown speed, which rarely leads to shutdown failure. However, you should also pay attention to the following faults.
■ Shut down but restart.
This fault is the most likely fault in the shutdown of Windows XP operating system. The fault may be caused by the following reasons:
1. System settings are chaotic.
By default, when there is an error in the system, Windows XP will automatically restart, so that when the user shuts down, if there is an error in the system during shutdown, the computer will restart. Turning off this function can often solve the problem of automatic restart failure.
Figure 1 Setting startup and fault repair
Right-click "My Computer" on the desktop and select "Properties" in the pop-up right-click menu to open the system properties window. Click the "Advanced" tab and click the "Settings" button in the "Startup and Recovery" column to open the "Startup and Recovery" window, as shown in figure 1. Uncheck the "Auto-restart" option in the "System Failure" column, and click "OK".
2. Advanced power management is playing tricks.
As we all know, shutdown is closely related to power management, and the failure of shutdown is probably caused by the poor support of power management to the system.
Click Start → Settings → Control Panel → Performance and Maintenance → Power Options. In the pop-up window, you can enable or disable advanced power support as needed. If you use Advanced Power Support in case of failure, please try to cancel it. If you use Advanced Power Support when a fault occurs and try to enable it, the fault will often be solved.
3. Don't worry about 3.USB devices.
Now is the time when USB devices are all the rage. You can find everything from USB flash drives, mice, keyboards to modems. I don't know that these USB devices are often the chief culprit of shutdown failure. When the shutdown becomes a restart failure, if there is a USB device connected to your computer, please unplug it first and then try again. If it is considered that the USB device is out of order, it is best to replace the device, or connect an external USB hub to connect the USB device to the USB hub instead of directly connecting it to the USB interface of the motherboard.
■ Turn off your cell phone and give you a big blue face.
1.Windows XP has a Bug.
Windows XP has a Bug that failed to shut down. If your computer often has a blue screen when it is turned off, and the failure is intermittent, pressing the "Ctrl+Alt+Delete" key does not respond, then you can be sure that your system is not patched. Please download the SP 1 patch package and patch it. Usually.
2. There is something wrong with the driver of the innovative sound card.
If you use an innovative sound card and a blue screen appears during the shutdown, the error code is "0X0A", then please enter the device manager, delete the sound card, refresh and manually install the latest driver with digital signature.
Logitech mouse and keyboard are not perfect
If you use Logitech's network keyboard and install Key Commander software to drive the corresponding network functions of the keyboard, it may cause the shutdown to become a restart failure. If the driver of your Logitech mouse is MouseWare8.6, it will cause blue screen failure, and the problem can only be solved by uninstalling the driver.
■ Turn off the power but can't cut off the power automatically.
During the shutdown process, everything is normal, but it stops at "it is safe to shut down" but can't automatically cut off the power supply. You need to manually press the "Power" button on the main chassis panel to turn it off. The reasons for this failure generally include the following aspects:
1. Booting is not supported.
Click Start → Settings → Control Panel → Power Options → High Energy Power Management, and check Enable Advanced Power Management Support.
2.BIOS settings are wrong
It may be that the power management option in the BIOS has been incorrectly modified. If you are familiar with BIOS settings, please enter the BIOS and try to modify the power management options in the BIOS. If you are not familiar with the BIOS, just select the "Load Default Settings" option and restore the BIOS to the factory default settings.
3.office XP is also in trouble.
Ctfmon.exe has always been a controversial issue in Office XP. Ctfmon.exe is a Microsoft text service file. As long as the user installs Office XP and optional user input method components, this file will automatically call it to provide text input support for user input technologies such as speech recognition, handwriting recognition and keyboard. Even though we didn't start Office XP, Ctfmon.exe was still running in the background. That's it, which often leads to shutdown failure. You might as well uninstall it.
Figure 2 Selecting the Update Option
Click start → settings → control panel → add/remove programs, select Microsoft office XP professional with frontpage in the currently installed programs, click change, select add or remove functions in the maintenance mode options dialog box, and then click next. The dialog box "Select Installation Options for All Office Applications and Tools" pops up, expand the option of "Office*** Enjoy Functions", select the option of "Chinese Optional User Input Method", select "Do not install" in the pop-up menu, as shown in Figure 2, and click the "Update" button.
4.APM/nt old node is not open.
Under normal circumstances, the APM/NT Legacy node is not turned on, which may lead to shutdown, but the power supply cannot be automatically cut off. Enter Device Manager and click View → Show Hidden Devices in the menu bar to display all hidden devices in the system. Check the device list box of APM/NT legacy node options. You will have this option if your computer supports this feature. In the pop-up properties dialog box, double-click and click the Enable Device button.